Bibcode
Beckman, J. E.; Chanin, G.; Torre, J.-P.; Melchiorri, F.; Lizon-Tati, J.; Olthof, H.; Wyn-Roberts, D.
Referencia bibliográfica
Gamow cosmology, p. 192 - 230
Fecha de publicación:
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1986
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Descripción
During 1981 - 82, the European Space Agency oversaw an intensive design
study for a satellite to observe the submillimetre spectrum and the
millimetre anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background. Technically
the spectral instrument was based on the use of ESA 's space technology
cryostat, CRHESUS, capable of sustaining a cryogenic experiment for a
lifetime compatible with precision measurements of the background
spectrum. Technically the anisotropy experiment is based on relatively
conventional millimetre wave instrumentation. The design goal of the
spectral instrument is to measure absolute flux from a 3 K source with
an uncertainty in the millikelvin range, between 0.3 mm and 3 mm
wavelength, at a spectral resolution of at least 20. The design goal of
the anisotropy instrument is to detect large-scale anisotropies, on all
angular scales greater than 2°, with a relative sensitivity of 3
parts in 106. In addition, the cyrogenic instrument will be
able to map the low-temperature dust over large reaches of the Galaxy. A
comprehensive description of the project is given in this report.